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Some actually do have last names (m)
As for example the Swedish royal family. I'm pretty sure that the other Scandinavian royal families have last names as well. As for the English family they may not have a proper surname but Mountbatten-Windsor is used as one.


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Yes, also, not all kings come from a royal family. If Princes Charles, William, Harry and a few more were wiped out, the next in line to the throne could be someone with a first name and normal surname. For example, 11th in line is Peter Phillips, the son of Princess Anne. Of course, as King, he would not need a surname.
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